Significance of Panduroga
Panduroga, as defined in Purana and Ayurveda, refers to a condition often associated with anemia, characterized by symptoms including pale skin and weakness. It is recognized as a specific disease influenced by imbalances in the body’s doshas, primarily the Pitta dosha. The condition has various presentations, commonly linked to iron deficiency anemia and described through a range of symptoms related to blood deficiency. Both men and women can be affected, although women are more prone to this condition.
In Dutch: Panduroga; In Finnish: Panduroga; In Spanish: Panduroga
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Hindu concept of 'Panduroga'
Panduroga, in Hinduism, is interpreted as a medical condition akin to jaundice, marked by yellowish skin due to imbalanced Doshas. It is categorized into four types based on the dominant bodily humor affecting health.
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) A medical condition characterized by a yellowish color of the skin caused by deranged Doshas, classified into four distinct types based on the predominant bodily humor involved.[1]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) Another name for Jaundice, a disease characterized by a yellowing of the skin and other symptoms related to liver dysfunction.[2]